Donald Trump tweets, then deletes, Star of David on 'Crooked Hillary' image

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UPDATE July 3rd: Mic reported on Sunday that the image was posted on a forum for white supremacists on 8chan on June 22nd. According to the The Daily Beast, the image first appeared on Twitter on June 15th, posted by the now-deleted account @FishBoneHead1. Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski discredited the reports that it was modeled after the Star of David, saying the star represented a sheriff's badge. The reaction to the image, Lewandowski said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union," is "political correctness run amok."

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Donald Trump tweeted, and then deleted, an image on Saturday morning that had a Jewish symbol over a pile of money and a picture of Hillary Clinton. He retweeted it a few hours later without the Star of David.

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At 9:37 a.m. on Saturday, Trump tweeted this:

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The Internet immediately recognized the Jewish Star of David in the image. Since Trump's anti-Semitic support has been pretty well reported, it did not go over well.

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Trump deleted the tweet within two hours and retweeted it with it “Most Corrupt Candidate Ever” nickname written in a circle.

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Since the original tweet has been deleted, we have all been robbed of responses like the ones to his Brexit tweet.